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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. liz: okay, the power mover of the hour. who among us have not heard the radio commercial? take a look at the jump on the stock right now jumping 15% because results came in above estimates and snag the price target from the $15 to $19 bid the stock a new high today at $15.73. not too bad for them. just about every single news on the business news networks had cameras locked on the one person this morning. health and human services chief kathleen sebelius te
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling...
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here is rand paul. >> in the area of east l.a., in 1982, in an environment thatle have as a quick fix on education over learning, he was a new math teacher at garfield high school. >> rand paul is just reading wikipedia and passing it off as if it is his open words. wikipedia entry continues. as the year progresses, he is able to win over the attention of the students by implementing innovative teaching techniques, able to transform even the most troublesome teens in to dedicated students. hit it, senator paul. >> as the year progressed, he was able to win over the attention of students by implementing innovative teaching techniques. he transformed even some of the most troublesome teens in to dedicated students. >> and wedding bells were rippinging tuesday at the supreme court. former just tip is an take day o'connor owe fesh yofficiated te same sex wedding. and that is this morning's dish of scrambled politics. >>> joining me now is aaron b k blik. i want to start with the obama care hearings on capitol hill. when it comes to all of the problems we've seen, who is to blame and what
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. gerri: are you tired of not getting wht you want? we'll help you negotiate your way to success coming ♪ ♪ gerri: whether at work or at the car dealership or even if you're just purchasing a flat screen tv, mastering the art of negotiation. it has an impact on your wallet and your life. here with what you need to know, an attorney who does this every day. she's the can co-founder of she negotiates consulting and training. vicki, thanks for being here. you've got a one, two, three that i love on how to do this and how to think about negotiating that i think is great. starting with negotiating doesn't start until somebody says no. tell us about that. >> that's right. well, if someone is ready to say yes to your negotiation position, it probably means you haven't asked for enough. [laughter] a lot of people -- gerri: that's a great point. >> a lot of people, a lot of people including a lot of women are afraid to ask for a rai
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. gerri: are you tired of not getting wht you want? we'll help you negotiate your way to success coming ♪ ♪ gerri: whether at work or at the car dealership or even if you're just purchasing a flat screen tv, mastering the art of negotiation. it has an impact on your wallet and your life. here with what you need to know, an attorney...
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>> i think it's important for people to know first of all, we caren't a the environment. we do. but we lue our job. we care about the environment every bit as much as the folks who come on our job sites and tie thems to trees. if you know anybody in coal country, you know we love the outdoors and we love the mountains that we've been blessed with and we want to be good stewards of what we have. but we're looking at the facts here. >> i've got to run. we're coming up against a hard break. we'll be watching tomorrow. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> be right back. >> we'll be right back. "hannity" at the top of the hour. >> promises mean some >> promises mean something. they should. and this is really -- we don't agree with it, but from his point of view, this is his biggest achievement. this is the biggest thing for which history is going to judge barack obama one way or the other. and you would think he would have at least gotten the website correct. how hard is that? i mean, to do that correctly. anybody know where flo is? are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband
>> i think it's important for people to know first of all, we caren't a the environment. we do. but we lue our job. we care about the environment every bit as much as the folks who come on our job sites and tie thems to trees. if you know anybody in coal country, you know we love the outdoors and we love the mountains that we've been blessed with and we want to be good stewards of what we have. but we're looking at the facts here. >> i've got to run. we're coming up against a hard...
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we love our jobs but we care about the environment as much as folks that come on the job sites and tie themselveses to trees. if you know anybody in coal country you know we love the outdoors and love the mountains we have been blessed with. we want to be good stewards of what we have. >> my apologies. i have to run. we are coming up against a hard break. we'll watch tomorrow. thank you. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back. "hannity" at the top of the hour. >> promises mean something. >> they should. >> we don't agree but this is his biggest achievement. the thing for which history will judge barack obama one way or the other. you would think he would have at least gotten the website correct. how hard is that to do that correctly? (son) ok. feather it out. (dad) all right. that's ok. (dad) put it in cond, put it in second. (dad) slow it down. put the clutch in, break it, break it. (dad) st like i showed you. dad, you didn't show me, you showed him. dad, he's gonna wreck the car! (dad) he's not gonna wreck the car. (dad) no fighting in the road, please. (d) put your blinker on. (son) y
we love our jobs but we care about the environment as much as folks that come on the job sites and tie themselveses to trees. if you know anybody in coal country you know we love the outdoors and love the mountains we have been blessed with. we want to be good stewards of what we have. >> my apologies. i have to run. we are coming up against a hard break. we'll watch tomorrow. thank you. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back. "hannity" at the top of the hour. >>...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. hot dog? i'm buying. i'll use my capital one venture card with double miles you can actually use to fly any airline anytime. ♪ what are you doing? i'm saving one for later. my body keeps it warm. it's like a little hot dog steamer in there. go ahead, touch my chest. no. ♪ what's in your wallet? you got any mustard in there? ♪ neil: the dow is up about 20% for the year. if the s&p up about 25%. you ever wonder what happens if the fed just says, that's it, party is over, no indication that it will slow down the money it has been pouring in. they're wondering what happens when that happens. then what? >> you have had 33 new highs made this year already. and i do not believe that the fed will poll the punch bowl that sent. a lot of smart people, weighs more than i am crunching numbers right now the momentum is on their side. smart money. they're nibbling higher. to the average person to my think this is a time of reflection
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. hot dog? i'm buying. i'll use my capital one venture card with double miles you can actually use to fly any airline anytime. ♪ what are you doing? i'm saving one for later. my body keeps it warm. it's like a little hot dog steamer in there. go ahead, touch my chest. no. ♪ what's in your wallet? you got any mustard in there? ♪...
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. >> she takes time and asks questions about my pregnancies and my home environment and relationships and about all of these things and no other doctors asked me b. >> it is like what you used hear about a people having a great rapport with the doctor. it is the real deal. >> the cost is high and patients may not need it. but those with a serious condition or needing extra care it could be worth the investment. >> thank you so much, william. >> and the state department stone walling on the benghazi attack left four americans dead. and why the survivors are not allowed to talk today. >> republican senator lindsay graham is leading the call for those witnesses. he will talkitous next. -- talk to us next. we strive for the monts where we can say, "i did it!" ♪ we are entrepreneurs who started it all... with a signature. legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses, turning dreamers into business owners. and we're here to help start yours. ido more with less with intbuss energy.hp is help. . . ing forty percent less energy. multiply that across over a thousand locations, and the
. >> she takes time and asks questions about my pregnancies and my home environment and relationships and about all of these things and no other doctors asked me b. >> it is like what you used hear about a people having a great rapport with the doctor. it is the real deal. >> the cost is high and patients may not need it. but those with a serious condition or needing extra care it could be worth the investment. >> thank you so much, william. >> and the state...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. gerri: welcome back to a special edition of the willis report, we're live from the nation's capitol, president obama skipping out of town to sell his signature policy in boston, eagerly compares massachusets health care laws to obamacare, rich with the latest. does the president comment on people losing their coverage. >> he did, it has become the primary criticism of the law this week. president obama said if americans like their substandard plans they could have kept them, for those who have seen their plans disappear, president obama blames the insurance companies tor cancelling those policies, and encourages them to find better obamacare insurance. >> if you are getting one of these letters, just shop around in the new marketplace, that is what it's for. most people are going to be able to get better comprehensive health care plans for the same price or cheaper than projected. you issue going to get a better deal. >> repo
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. gerri: welcome back to a special edition of the willis report, we're live from the nation's capitol, president obama skipping out of town to sell his signature policy in boston, eagerly compares massachusets health care laws to obamacare, rich with the latest. does the president comment on people losing their coverage. >> he...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. [ woman ] the technology in these pads... best creation ever! [ female announcer ] always infinity. the only pad made with foam not fluff so mind-blowingly thin, you'll be surprised it's up to 55% more absorbent. genius. always infinity. you'll be surprised it's up to 55% more absorbent. stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. ♪ it was the best day ♪ ♪ it was the best day yeah! ♪ it was the best day ♪ because of you [sigh] [echoing] we make a great pair. huh? progressive and the great outdoors -- we make a great pair. right, totally, uh... that's what i was thinking. covering the things that make the outdoors great. now, that's progressive. call or click today. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the ai
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but in a environment like los angeles these are a thing of the past. there is no way politically we could build another land fill like this in is a setting like this. which is why this place is even more important. they run a massive material recycling center that will continue to o operate. from sorting to stacking, plastic, paper, kang cans all so be recycled. they are hoping that this is the future and land fills like this are the past. >> when you look at the where we are going and the industry these are dinosaurs. >> the trash that has been coming every day for the past 60 plus years has to go somewhere. so eventually it will be trucked 200 miles away to blythe, california. >> doesn't the trash become another neighbourhood's problem doedoesn't the idea of not in my backyard move from this community to another community? >> absolutely. and unfortunately the way those types of decisions are made, it follows the path of athlete leat resistance. >> when land fills shutdown like this and has to go further away there is a cost to that. >> mike hughes is
but in a environment like los angeles these are a thing of the past. there is no way politically we could build another land fill like this in is a setting like this. which is why this place is even more important. they run a massive material recycling center that will continue to o operate. from sorting to stacking, plastic, paper, kang cans all so be recycled. they are hoping that this is the future and land fills like this are the past. >> when you look at the where we are going and...
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. >> you can't confirm a full time secretary in this political environment. gerri: no way to get it done. >> you have to vote. you will have more rounds of hearings about how hhs of run. gerri: she will keep it for present, in charge of fixing what she has not been able to put in place for three years. >> that is why she is say i am responsible for this debacle, she can take the arrows, but, will she fix it? she can't, she is responsible, the white house and hhs are both -- responsible, that october 1 launch date was the white house's decision. >> there is another launch date, january 1st, people lost their coverage, and the exchange coverage begins, i believe that president will throw out the first scapegoat, it might be kathleen sebelius. sebelius. >> mike mcbeth. >> he said my hands are bloodied, should i kill everyone else or stop now. gerri: you are 3 ful 3. >> we were talking about hundreds of thousands of people, losing their coverage tonight. california, florida, all over. talked to you, this is playing out in the living rooms now. >> this is real. ge
. >> you can't confirm a full time secretary in this political environment. gerri: no way to get it done. >> you have to vote. you will have more rounds of hearings about how hhs of run. gerri: she will keep it for present, in charge of fixing what she has not been able to put in place for three years. >> that is why she is say i am responsible for this debacle, she can take the arrows, but, will she fix it? she can't, she is responsible, the white house and hhs are both --...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. ♪ ♪ >>> reading fiction may help social relationships. a recent study had people read different types of writing and then guess the emotions of people they don't know. people who read fiction were more likely to correctly guess the emotions than readers of non-fiction and other genres. >>> the white house is re-affirming the u.s. commitment to help fight off al qaeda in iraq. there's been a spike in deadly terror attacks, tomorrow the president will meet with nuri al maliki. the meeting comes with a group of senators including john mccain and carl levine warn that al maliki's mismanagement is the reason for al qaeda's recent resurgence. so check this out. al qaeda and other terror groups increasingly going high-tech to recruit online. this is a video game. this one created by hezbollah. terror groups have upped the production value of pretty much all of their propaganda video using effects and a highly targeted message. >
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they say given the significant changes and pressure in a healthcare environment which i take to mean obama care that they are no longer going to provide coverage for medicare advantage patients, is that right? >> that's correct. >> how many people does that effect? >> well, the breakdown was 60 patients for the medicare advantage. 800 patients for ghi through emblem and 149 patients through hip. which is also with emblem if all those patients like their insurance and they get to keep the insurance that they like and if you have been their doctor for a number of years. what's the longest have you been doctoring one of these patients? >> i have been in practice 22 years and majority have been more than 10 years, i have seen three or four generations of families a lot of them have been there upwards of 30 years. >> that means that they can keep their health insurance but they can't keep their doctors because you are being thrown out of the network and not specifically not because of your medical care. apparently they like your medical care the insurance companies. it's for some other re
they say given the significant changes and pressure in a healthcare environment which i take to mean obama care that they are no longer going to provide coverage for medicare advantage patients, is that right? >> that's correct. >> how many people does that effect? >> well, the breakdown was 60 patients for the medicare advantage. 800 patients for ghi through emblem and 149 patients through hip. which is also with emblem if all those patients like their insurance and they get...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. but it sure feels that way. because with power ports... and wi-fi... and in-seat entertainment, for everyone on board, now when you fly, time flies too. (flight attendant) sir, we're about to land. (vo) we're adding a brand new plane, with all this, every week. it's just one way we're building the new american. aim >> it is october 30th and kathleen sebelius a few hours away from taking the hot seat before congress. am this as more and more americans find themselves in this situation. >> i got this letter in the mail last week it i basically says my plan has been canceled it runs out december 31st. >> we are already getting a preview of her testimony. >> a busy airport bursting into flames and killing the pilot. why did it take hours for any one to notice. >> a warning for parents every where a new u tube video teenaged girls are posting that might have dangerous consequences. fox and friends first starts right now. ♪ >> go
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. but it sure feels that way. because with power ports... and wi-fi... and in-seat entertainment, for everyone on board, now when you fly, time flies too. (flight attendant) sir, we're about to land. (vo) we're adding a brand new plane, with all this, every week. it's just one way we're building the new american. aim >> it is...
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it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management. >> pope francis delivered a message and it was a boy from the audience that stole the show. he wanted to be part of the action and jumped up next to the pope and refused to leave his side even after the aide offered him candy. >> st. peter's square saturday night. the pope is speak about faith and family when responsible before a crowd of thousands he is upstaged by a little boy he never met. the enjoy climbs into the pope's chair while the pope is delivering the homily. often waving at the audience. with the holy father sitting down, the little boy examines him up close and even touches and kisses the cross he is wearing around his neck. instead of chasing the boy away, the pope smiles, practically encouraging his new friend to hang around. make no mistake,
it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management. >> pope francis delivered a message and it was a boy from the audience that stole the show. he wanted to be part of the action and jumped up next to the pope and refused to leave his side even...
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. >> at the time it was state-of-the-art and in an environment like los angeles, these things are the thing of the past. there's no way, both politically, or even room wise that we could ever build another landfill like this in a setting like this. >> reporter: which is why this place becomes even more port. puente hills also runs a massive material recycling center that will continue to operate. from sorting to stacking, plastics, paper, cans, all set to be recycled. the hope is that they will be the future. and landfills like this one will be the past >> when you look at what we're doing, and where the industry is going to go, these are dinosaurs. >> still, the trash that has been coming to puente hills every year for the past 60 years has to go somewhere. so eventually, it will all be trucked some 200 miles away, to blithe, california. >> doesn't it become another person's problem? doesn't the problem in my backyard move from this community to another community >> upper fortunately the way those teens of decisions are made, it follows the pact of least resist aps. >resistance >> wh
. >> at the time it was state-of-the-art and in an environment like los angeles, these things are the thing of the past. there's no way, both politically, or even room wise that we could ever build another landfill like this in a setting like this. >> reporter: which is why this place becomes even more port. puente hills also runs a massive material recycling center that will continue to operate. from sorting to stacking, plastics, paper, cans, all set to be recycled. the hope is...
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there are inherent security risks with not having all cold test understand a single environment. finally the system requires rapid development in release of hot fixes and patches so it is not always available or stable during the duration of the testing. secondly, the security contractor has not been able to test all of the security controls in one complete version of the system. and if it you look in the first part, which is most troubling, it says, due to system redness issues, the security control assessment was only partly completed. this constitutes a risk that must be accepted before the marketplace day one operations. and so let me tell you what you did. you allowed the system to go forward with no enkripgs on backup systems. they this no inkripgs on boundaryi boundaryings. you accepted a risk on every person who put their personal financial information at risk because you did not have the most basic end to end test on security of this system. amazon would never do this. pro flower would never do this. this is completely an unacceptable level of security. and we found out
there are inherent security risks with not having all cold test understand a single environment. finally the system requires rapid development in release of hot fixes and patches so it is not always available or stable during the duration of the testing. secondly, the security contractor has not been able to test all of the security controls in one complete version of the system. and if it you look in the first part, which is most troubling, it says, due to system redness issues, the security...
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if i was sebelius, i would not have gone up there today in that kind of environment. you got these guys, these republican congressmen who ask all these horrible things. why go do it. but yesterday i said -- when i was i was for single payer, you said really? what about medicare, $200 billion in fraud -- >> your imitation of eric. >> sort of like that. blue cross blue shield association said in private insurance, there's $226 billion a year in waste, fraud and abuse. >> but they eat that. private companies eat the waste, fraud and abuse. >> really? >> in the government, we the taxpayer, eat that. >> fold that back up and use it for something else. >> it shows what the insurance companies are up to. >> her demeanor bothered a lot of people. >> okay, maybe i'm -- yes, i think there were some things to quibble about with her hearing, but i thought she did pretty well. i mean her tone in most of the things, especially initially, she was -- she took responsibility. she was gracious. she didn't have any moments where she completely erupted. that one part is embarrassing when
if i was sebelius, i would not have gone up there today in that kind of environment. you got these guys, these republican congressmen who ask all these horrible things. why go do it. but yesterday i said -- when i was i was for single payer, you said really? what about medicare, $200 billion in fraud -- >> your imitation of eric. >> sort of like that. blue cross blue shield association said in private insurance, there's $226 billion a year in waste, fraud and abuse. >> but...
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very different environments. how do these different sectors range in terms of their treatment of women and especially women as mothers? >> it's funny so since the book has been out, i've literately heard from thousands of women around the country with these similar stories of maxing out. they are in every single industry you can imagine. i mean, there are architects, doctors, nurses, social workers, engineers, scientists, people who are barely getting by financially, people who have a big mortgage. they really run the gamut. i think -- i've heard that health care is supposed to be better, although i do get messages from people in health care saying they are struggling. i think it's pretty u bik qui tus, we work the longest hours of any developed country in the world. and that's just part of our problem. >> katrina, what you just said relates to the question i was going to ask you, do you think the book you've written speaks to all working moms or is it targeted to more upper middle class working moms? i ask that
very different environments. how do these different sectors range in terms of their treatment of women and especially women as mothers? >> it's funny so since the book has been out, i've literately heard from thousands of women around the country with these similar stories of maxing out. they are in every single industry you can imagine. i mean, there are architects, doctors, nurses, social workers, engineers, scientists, people who are barely getting by financially, people who have a big...
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the stance on the market, keeping the pace with the stimulus, and with the low interest rate environment. we expect that to continue into the second half of 2014. what we hear about the tapering off of this, we may hear the governors, when they meet and come out tomorrow, talk about tapering, we don't see them taking action or able to take action until the second half of 2014, a long time down the road. >> is it a real economic recovery or prompted by the fed? >> we are not seeing it. we are not seeing the job growth, we are seeing high unemployment numbers, over the last few weeks with the furloughs and the debt ceiling problem there was a lot of damage to the economy, and numbers skewed. we'll have to go through that again. in january and february. we could be in for more trouble. >> keep catching. thank you for joining us. >> with college costs rising, parents and students try to find the best match for their education and the bottom line, do college rankings help or hurt in the search for the right match? kilmeny duchardt has more. >> trisha guduru, the daughter of immigrants from in
the stance on the market, keeping the pace with the stimulus, and with the low interest rate environment. we expect that to continue into the second half of 2014. what we hear about the tapering off of this, we may hear the governors, when they meet and come out tomorrow, talk about tapering, we don't see them taking action or able to take action until the second half of 2014, a long time down the road. >> is it a real economic recovery or prompted by the fed? >> we are not seeing...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. >>> in less than 45 minutes the president is expected to speak out in defense of his health care law. we'll provide that live. this on a day that the from us frag frustrations of the obama care web glitches front and center on capitol hill with the appearance of health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius. bertha coombs joins us. >> 3 1/2 hours, that's how long the hearing went on. usually members of congress are determine shall to a sitting cabinet member. they were but they didn't pull any punches. the secretary came on the offense, starting with an apology, saying she's accountable for the website is not working but assuring she's working hard to win back america's confidence and it will be working by november 30 th. one of the most remarkable admissions she made when pressed by republican congress members about why she is not giving out enrollment numbers because right now she admitted she just doesn't trust the
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. >>> in less than 45 minutes the president is expected to speak out in defense of his health care law. we'll provide that live. this on a day that the from us frag frustrations of the obama care web glitches front and center on capitol hill with the appearance of health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius. bertha...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. >>> welcome back, everybody. they say politics makes for strange bedfellows and since the launch of the mandated health care law, politics has been front and center in the media. three examples of media talking heads saying the darnedest things. first up, nbc talking goatee chuck todd seems to be carrying the water for the obama administration by blaming the insurance companies, bob, for the new revelation that millions will lose their coverage under obama care. >> they put themselves in the hands of the insurance companies. they were making promises that they were hoping the insurance companies were going to keep, but when you think about that initial statement, and at the time, all of us said we're highly skeptical of how he could make that promise. i never understood why he said if you like your health care plan you can keep it because he was relying somehow on the insurance companies. >> no, no. >> dana, your thoughts on
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. >>> welcome back, everybody. they say politics makes for strange bedfellows and since the launch of the mandated health care law, politics has been front and center in the media. three examples of media talking heads saying the darnedest things. first up, nbc talking goatee chuck todd seems to be carrying the water for the...
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quote, in the area of east los angeles, california, in 1982 in an environment that values a quick fix over education and learning, a new teacher at garfield high school. that's wikipedia. here's rand paul. >> in the area of east l.a. in 1982 in an environment that values a quick fix on education over learning, he was a new math teacher at garfield high school. >> it's just like "gatica." rand paul is just reading wikipedia and passing it off as if it's his own words. >> and this is on teleprompter. >> yeah, that's a mistake that -- i think this is evidence you have to be careful if you're rand paul, ted cruz, or anybody running for president, you can't go too far too fast. the spotlight is on you much more -- i mean, i tell everyone who starts working for "the post" and for us, wikipedia is not a primary source. you certainly can't pull large sentences from it. that is a danger for rand paul. i would say, look, i think rand paul is a very serious presidential candidate. many people disagree with me. i would say, however, this is someone who was not in elected office, andrea, prior to
quote, in the area of east los angeles, california, in 1982 in an environment that values a quick fix over education and learning, a new teacher at garfield high school. that's wikipedia. here's rand paul. >> in the area of east l.a. in 1982 in an environment that values a quick fix on education over learning, he was a new math teacher at garfield high school. >> it's just like "gatica." rand paul is just reading wikipedia and passing it off as if it's his own words....
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. lou: new details about the massive spying organization, according to wash post, nsa secretly broke in main communication link that connection yahoo! and google data centers around the world, and italian media reports that place spelled on the vatican on pope benedict and pope francis. the nsa has just now issued an out right denial of the italian media report. >> unless you think that united states is alone in spying effort, russians are trying to keep up with us, russian operatives handing out goody bags to world leaders who attended september g-20 summit meeting they were giving them souvenir usbdrives, phone chargers and teddy bears they bugged, they bugged a teddy bear. the russians deny the italian media report. >> obama administration is now blocking congressional effort to further investigate the benghazi scandal, state department rejected requests to make available eyewitness survivors of the attack claiming that cong
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. lou: new details about the massive spying organization, according to wash post, nsa secretly broke in main communication link that connection yahoo! and google data centers around the world, and italian media reports that place spelled on the vatican on pope benedict and pope francis. the nsa has just now issued an out right denial...
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and it's particularly newsy because we live in such a pol polarized environment. >> lauren, some of these scandals blow over. is the press now, though, changing president obama's image in a permanent way for the rest of his term and the way that george -- and could it be a replay of george w. bush never being able to recover from the be backel of katrina? >> president obama has been seen up until maybe this year into his presidency as someone who is detail oriented, cerebral, speaks in paragraphs as a college professor would. and now, as i said earlier, he's become the i don't know leader. and as president bush with katrina, he was the decider. and then what happens? then we had that shot that the white house released from the helicopter of him sitting in a cushy chair looking down on katrina, seeing the millions of people who no longer have homes. and then he said something about the head of the emergency management agency. heck of a job, you're doing a heck of a job, brownie. when it was a complete disaster. moefts moments like this in presidencies can define the second term. >> i want
and it's particularly newsy because we live in such a pol polarized environment. >> lauren, some of these scandals blow over. is the press now, though, changing president obama's image in a permanent way for the rest of his term and the way that george -- and could it be a replay of george w. bush never being able to recover from the be backel of katrina? >> president obama has been seen up until maybe this year into his presidency as someone who is detail oriented, cerebral, speaks...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. ♪ lou: on wall street's comstocks finished lower following a lack of action and congestion of direction from the fed. the dow down 52 points, s&p, ninth, nasdaq 22. maintaining a billion dollars a month and bond purchases, but giving few signs of when we might expect a pullback on the program. facebook shares rocketing a more than 15% in after-hours trading following strong third quarter earnings and a 60% increase. 60 percent increase in revenue. joining us now, to breakdown the decision, moody's chief economist. great to have you year. i did not see so much in the fed notes to suggest this kind of reaction. >> if you look very, very closely with that notice that this time around the fed made no mention of a tightening of financial conditions as they did before the september fomc policy statement. as a result the market took this to mean that, perhaps, the fed thinks the economy is moving better. in turn the market is show
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. ♪ lou: on wall street's comstocks finished lower following a lack of action and congestion of direction from the fed. the dow down 52 points, s&p, ninth, nasdaq 22. maintaining a billion dollars a month and bond purchases, but giving few signs of when we might expect a pullback on the program. facebook shares rocketing a more...
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if there's been a fundamental shift about ipo's, they're potential in a zero rate environment. i think it's going to be a huge deal and wall street knows it, but the you can iss ese ese ese- play risk on this is huge. stuart: we hear you. stay there for a second i've got to read this. people who receive a government check now outnuyear-round full-time workers. these are from the census bureau. 108 million received one form of government benefit. 101 # million held a full-time job. it seems to me that america is more and more resembly japan. what do you say? >> well, we've become a nation of handouts and i think what's interesting is japan still has an ethic where they want to work, they want to get ahead. you've got roughly two workers supporting three dependents. here in the united states we're not quite at the levels, but the attitude is very different. what i notice on the streets at home in japan, why work if the government is going to give everything to me in united states. where in japan there's an earnest attempt to find employment. imus: keith. thank you very much indee
if there's been a fundamental shift about ipo's, they're potential in a zero rate environment. i think it's going to be a huge deal and wall street knows it, but the you can iss ese ese ese- play risk on this is huge. stuart: we hear you. stay there for a second i've got to read this. people who receive a government check now outnuyear-round full-time workers. these are from the census bureau. 108 million received one form of government benefit. 101 # million held a full-time job. it seems to...
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when they start measuring through-put and realize whether it works enough we'll learn what environment is online ad most powerful? is it facebook where you hang out every day with your friends and talking spending a lot of time or instead a fast feed, blitz, a la twitter going public in week or two and that turns out to be better type of mobile ad so you get ad for pizza as you're passing a pizza place. david: sounds neat. tom, you have a 5target, are you going to change that up it a little? >> direction alley it will go higher. starting in the june quarter they have a lot of operating momentum. i'm confident over the long time they will continue to make adjustments they need to make to advertising to outperform well. david: that is news. by the way, looks like steady, liz, at $55 and a quarter over that $49 closing price. it is getting close to the $58 target tom originally had but may upbeat that. liz: that is news. tom forte is widely followed on the street. tom, thank you. dennis kneale, thank you as well. >> okay. david: ben bernanke and the fed have spoken but they didn't give cl
when they start measuring through-put and realize whether it works enough we'll learn what environment is online ad most powerful? is it facebook where you hang out every day with your friends and talking spending a lot of time or instead a fast feed, blitz, a la twitter going public in week or two and that turns out to be better type of mobile ad so you get ad for pizza as you're passing a pizza place. david: sounds neat. tom, you have a 5target, are you going to change that up it a little?...
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the quality of the environment. lead levels are up to 40 times higher than standards. the director said, quote, the irony is not lost on us. out of an abundance of caution, we chose to close the building. current and former employees are asked to take food blood tests to determine if there are any issues. >> and finally, it takes a lot to steal the show from the pope, but this young boy, it appears he may have done it. while giving a speech saturday, he was suddenly joined by this boy onstage, unplanned. the pope allowed him to stay onstage. when offered candy to try to coax him off, the boy accepted the candy but then refused to leave the pope. he even took a seat to listen in the pope's chair. >> you may have heard this one before. a former community organizer committed to liberal big-government ideas trying to take control of one of the world's largest and most complicated economies and environments. it's not what you think. that is the scenario playing out right now in america's largest city. senior correspondent eric shaun has the story from new york. >> he is lik
the quality of the environment. lead levels are up to 40 times higher than standards. the director said, quote, the irony is not lost on us. out of an abundance of caution, we chose to close the building. current and former employees are asked to take food blood tests to determine if there are any issues. >> and finally, it takes a lot to steal the show from the pope, but this young boy, it appears he may have done it. while giving a speech saturday, he was suddenly joined by this boy...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. >>> the vice president joe biden also fessing up to the failures of the obama care web site promising a fix. listen to this from an exclusive interview he granted christi paul from our sister network hln. >> we were under the impression that it was ready to go. we had the president to his credit almost seven weeks out are we ready? we'd be tolled by the pros, this all looks ready to go. all in line. neither he nor i are technology geeks. and we assumed that it was up and ready to run. >> more of our situation room special report obama care under fire right after this. had two : help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing wh
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. >>> the vice president joe biden also fessing up to the failures of the obama care web site promising a fix. listen to this from an exclusive interview he granted christi paul from our sister network hln. >> we were under the impression that it was ready to go. we had the president to his credit almost seven weeks out...
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it's a shared work environment. it's creating affordable space for entrepreneurs. you're seeing that all over the city. and i think, you know, that's part of the diversification of our economy and how we attract and retain the best and the brightest. and those type of innovative companies are coming here because they can find the talent. it's all about the talent. and going back to the mayor, he's going to want to continue that growth. >> we'll see about that. certainly i like this shared space idea. we talked about this the last time you were with us. bill, good to have you on the program. >> thank you. >> so nice to see things recovering one year after sandy. another check on the health of the real estate market when i speak exclusively to the ceo of owens-corning. they have their finger on the pulse of housing as well. we'll talk with michael thaman coming up. bill? >> all right. heading toward the close here, we have about 18 minutes left in the trading session. the dow has turned negative. the s&p is still positive, not by much, though. any positive for the s&
it's a shared work environment. it's creating affordable space for entrepreneurs. you're seeing that all over the city. and i think, you know, that's part of the diversification of our economy and how we attract and retain the best and the brightest. and those type of innovative companies are coming here because they can find the talent. it's all about the talent. and going back to the mayor, he's going to want to continue that growth. >> we'll see about that. certainly i like this shared...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease or risk factors such as high blood pressure or when nsaids
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. >>> here's a confusing fact about the jobs picture in america. the unemployment rate has fallen to 7.2%. that's about 11.3 million americans. but there are more than 3 million open jobs out there right now. that doesn't make sense, right? millions of people who need jobs at the same time millions of jobs are available. turns out there are many reasons why. the biggest is the skills gap. not enough people with the skills to do those open jobs. that's why we must come together to find smart answers, including retraining workers and providing education later in life. the good news is there are places where this important work is already being done. in philadelphia, they're confronting the problem head on with a program that is giving people new skills and new hope. so tonight we begin a new phase-in our advancing the dream series with the focus on training, on education, on finding common ground to close that skills gap. joining
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. >>> here's a confusing fact about the jobs picture in america. the unemployment rate has fallen to 7.2%. that's about 11.3 million americans. but there are more than 3 million open jobs out there right now. that doesn't make sense, right? millions of people who need jobs at the same time millions of jobs are available. turns...
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at how long somebody 30% genetic, 15% how rich you are, socioeconomic that is, it's five percent the environment around you and 40% behavior. do we wear seatbelts? do we smoke? that's not what anybody in this room has historically been responsible for. the 15% of all of that is what hospitals, doctors, nurses, obamacare. you cannot fix the 15%, i don't care how a fish hospital, if you want to fix the debt and entitlements and the future of america and the american dream. , yes address the 15% thee the hospital fits, but changing behavior getting into communities, partnering with employers and engaging engages thehat consumer who is out there a year after hospitalization. wearing this job own thing that you have that tells you how much you sleep, that's going to have to be the purview of the hospital if you want to make people live longer and lower the burden of disease and improve the health of the nation. quality,d say about the heart surgeons have for years have results printed in the newspapers. you can all do goal it. when i operated on patients, i would print out, and there are about 65 or
at how long somebody 30% genetic, 15% how rich you are, socioeconomic that is, it's five percent the environment around you and 40% behavior. do we wear seatbelts? do we smoke? that's not what anybody in this room has historically been responsible for. the 15% of all of that is what hospitals, doctors, nurses, obamacare. you cannot fix the 15%, i don't care how a fish hospital, if you want to fix the debt and entitlements and the future of america and the american dream. , yes address the 15%...
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iraq was able to integrate its arab environment. under the previous regime and following the follow, we do not -- following the fall of the regime we did not have one single arab identity. iraq was isolated regionally and internationally. 17 countries have embassies in iraq. we have good relations with them with exception of a few. we are working on these. we have wonderful relations with neighboring countries, african countries, european countries, and so on. we found our role again. we adopted the policy of non- interference in other countries affairs. we are looking for common interest. we do not want to use force against others. we are looking for cooperation between us and other countries. this is the best thing we can achieve. as for the details -- again, we are still suffering from is lack of infrastructure and schools and housing for the poor. despite the fact that we progressed a lot. also one thing to mention in iraq, we were able to build security forces, army, police, and so on, with weapons that can defend the iraqi sov
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here's rand paul. >> in the area of east l.a., in 1982, in an environment that values a quick fix on education over learning, escalante was a new math teacher at garfield high school. >> two clear cases of plagiarism from a sitting u.s. senator in two high profile speeches. rand paul is not just any u.s. senator though. a senator who wants to be president. plagiarism scandals dogged presidential candidates, notably joe biden in 1988. took him a decade or more to recover. this sort of thing has happened before in recent american history. it has consequences for years and years when they do stuff like this. for two days now, senator paul and his office, responded to this evidence of plagiarism by basically not responding at all. the senator would not talk to us, would not talk to his hometown paper. would not talk to various news outlets that tried to get a comment from him on this. some explanation. he didn't want to talk about it. but tonight, jorge ramos arrived, comes to the rescue. senator paul sat down with jorge ramos of fusion tv. mr. ramos in the interview he asked about the i
here's rand paul. >> in the area of east l.a., in 1982, in an environment that values a quick fix on education over learning, escalante was a new math teacher at garfield high school. >> two clear cases of plagiarism from a sitting u.s. senator in two high profile speeches. rand paul is not just any u.s. senator though. a senator who wants to be president. plagiarism scandals dogged presidential candidates, notably joe biden in 1988. took him a decade or more to recover. this sort...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >>> and we're back with tonight's "outer circle" where we go to iran tonight. i asked why the coach decided to go to iran. >> reporter: erin, an american citizen making headlines for his decision to move here to iran and help iran's national soccer team qualify for the world cup. he was born in connecticut and been to the world cup with the portuguese team. he was coaching hartford when a colleague called him up and said how would you like to move to iran and help me coach this team? at the time iran was lock
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. >> at the time it was state of the art, and it has stayed state of the art technology, but in an environment like los angeles these things are a thing of the past. there is no way politically or even room-wise that we could ever build another landfill like this in a setting like this. >> reporter: which is why this place becomes even more important. puente hills also runs a massive recycling center that will continue to operate. from sorting to stacking, plastics, paper, cans, all set to be recycled. the hope is more centers like this one will be the future, and land fills like this one will be the past. >> when you look at what we're doing and where this industry is going to go, these are dinosaurs. >> reporter: still, the trash that has been come to go puente hills every day for the past 60-plus years has to go somewhere. eventually it will be trucked some 200-miles away to blythe, california. >> reporter: doesn't the trash then become another neighborhood's problem? isn't the whole idea not in my backyard move this community to another community? >> absolutely. and unfortunately the way t
. >> at the time it was state of the art, and it has stayed state of the art technology, but in an environment like los angeles these things are a thing of the past. there is no way politically or even room-wise that we could ever build another landfill like this in a setting like this. >> reporter: which is why this place becomes even more important. puente hills also runs a massive recycling center that will continue to operate. from sorting to stacking, plastics, paper, cans, all...
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it is a stock-picking environment. talk about the sector itself. you are recommending it to people. >> some companies have more exposure, less exposure to the changes in washington. we want to be with the people who are opportunistic and take advantage but don't have a lot of current business at risk. cheryl: overall that sector, the details in a second but what about you? let's talk about what you look at, the pharmaceutical business, concern about the pharmaceutical business that aren't the money is not going to be there because of obamacare and the control of regulation these companies are seeing that it is not what it was. how do you respond to that? >> that is correct. the companies have been cutting back on r&d expenditures to improve their margins which is a factor but the r&d is getting smarter than it has in the past and the productivity can still be improved at a lot of these companies so i am not totally concerned about that situation. cheryl: are not over the last year, 38% of the sectors so money being made at 43%. let's talk about hea
it is a stock-picking environment. talk about the sector itself. you are recommending it to people. >> some companies have more exposure, less exposure to the changes in washington. we want to be with the people who are opportunistic and take advantage but don't have a lot of current business at risk. cheryl: overall that sector, the details in a second but what about you? let's talk about what you look at, the pharmaceutical business, concern about the pharmaceutical business that aren't...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. ♪ there'll be the usual presentations on research. and development. some new members of the team will be introduced. the chairman emeritus will distribute his usual wisdom. and you? well, you're the chief life officer. you just need the right professional to help you take charge. ♪ . >> welcome back to "the kudlow report." the dow industrials closing at yet another all time high today, 15,680. investors are looking ahead to tomorrow's fed decision. they say that's not likely until probably march. for the dow, ibm was the big boost adding 30 points. the board okayed a $15 billion increase to its existing stock boy back plan. the s&p closing at a record high of 1772. the nasdaq where near it's record, getting close to 4,000 for the first time in years, that despite an index glitch. >> thank you so much as always. >>> all right, it's a record rally day on wall street. we got easy money, rising profits. >> that makes me bulli
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. ♪ there'll be the usual presentations on research. and development. some new members of the team will be introduced. the chairman emeritus will distribute his usual wisdom. and you? well, you're the chief life officer. you just need the right professional to help you take charge. ♪ . >> welcome back to "the kudlow...